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kayakcabodegata · 2 months
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Los mejores lugares escondidos de Cabo de Gata
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El Parque Natural Cabo de Gata-Níjar, situado en la provincia de Almería, es uno de los tesoros naturales más impresionantes de España. Conocido por sus paisajes volcánicos, aguas cristalinas y playas vírgenes, este parque ofrece una gran cantidad de rincones escondidos que merecen ser descubiertos. A continuación, te presentamos algunos de los mejores lugares escondidos de Cabo de Gata que no te puedes perder.
1. Playa de los Muertos
Aunque no es del todo desconocida, la Playa de los Muertos es un lugar que a menudo pasa desapercibido para muchos turistas. Accesible a través de un sendero empinado, esta playa ofrece aguas cristalinas y un entorno natural impresionante. Su nombre proviene de los naufragios que solían ocurrir en sus costas, pero hoy en día es un paraíso para los amantes del sol y el mar. Te recomendamos visitar temprano en la mañana para evitar las multitudes y disfrutar de la tranquilidad del lugar.
2. Cala de Enmedio
Ubicada entre Aguamarga y Carboneras, la Cala de Enmedio es una joya escondida accesible solo a pie o en barco. Rodeada de acantilados y formaciones rocosas únicas, esta cala ofrece un refugio perfecto para quienes buscan un escape tranquilo. Su arena dorada y aguas turquesas hacen de este lugar un destino ideal para el snorkel y la natación.
Recuerda llevar calzado cómodo para la caminata y suficiente agua y provisiones, ya que no hay servicios en la cala.
3. Cala del Plomo
Otra cala menos conocida, pero igualmente espectacular es la Cala del Plomo. Situada cerca de Agua Amarga, esta playa aislada ofrece un entorno natural virgen y aguas cristalinas perfectas para el buceo. La tranquilidad y belleza de Cala del Plomo la convierten en un lugar perfecto para relajarse lejos del bullicio turístico.
A esta cala puedes acceder a pie desde un sendero cercano y estarás listo para disfrutar de un día de paz y serenidad.
4. La Isleta del Moro
Este pequeño y pintoresco pueblo pesquero es un lugar perfecto para aquellos que buscan un ambiente auténtico y relajado. La Isleta del Moro ofrece vistas impresionantes del mar Mediterráneo y una excelente oportunidad para disfrutar de la cocina local. Pasear por sus calles estrechas y disfrutar de la hospitalidad de sus habitantes es una experiencia que no te puedes perder.
Durante tu estancia en la Isleta de Moro no dejes de probar el pescado fresco en uno de los restaurantes locales y disfruta de una comida con vistas al mar.
5. Barronal de Punta Negra
Ubicado al norte del parque, el Barronal de Punta Negra es una playa nudista que destaca por su entorno salvaje y natural. Accesible a través de un sendero que parte desde la Playa de los Genoveses, este lugar ofrece un paisaje virgen y aguas limpias ideales para un baño relajante. Es importante respetar la naturaleza y la privacidad de los demás visitantes, ya que es una playa nudista.
6. Cala Rajá
Cala Rajá es otra de las joyas escondidas de Cabo de Gata, situada entre el faro de Cabo de Gata y la playa de La Fabriquilla. Esta pequeña cala es ideal para quienes buscan un lugar tranquilo y apartado. Sus formaciones rocosas y aguas cristalinas la hacen perfecta para el snorkel, un deporte de aventura en Almeria; en el que podrás disfrutar de  la exploración submarina . Lleva equipo de snorkel para disfrutar de la rica vida marina y descubrir los secretos submarinos de Cala Rajá.
Conclusión
Cabo de Gata es un paraíso lleno de rincones escondidos que esperan ser descubiertos. Desde playas vírgenes hasta pintorescos pueblos pesqueros, este parque natural ofrece una experiencia única para los amantes de la naturaleza y la tranquilidad. Explorar estos lugares ocultos te permitirá disfrutar de la verdadera esencia de Cabo de Gata, lejos del turismo masivo y en contacto directo con la naturaleza.
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juanmerkader · 6 years
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Dreaming por Juan Mercader Por Flickr: parque Sobrenatural de Cabo de Gata
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mobilemechanicsabq · 4 years
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abqtowing505 · 4 years
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omarvelazquezpujols · 4 years
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#sunset #20200718 (at Private Island & Marine Isleta Marina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCzQkjBh0G1/?igshid=1i7zq5fwjskl6
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mushoarte · 5 years
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Buenos días a tod@s, en las siguientes fotos se puede ver otra de mis nuevas marinas ya colgada con muebles, se llama “Entre Isletas 4”😍😍😍 Esta Pintada como siempre con las resinas @resinproespana sobre un lienzo de madera de 55x55cm. Podéis comprar mis obras y complementos desde mi nueva página web www.muloca.es 😉 Y Podéis beneficiaros de un -10% de DESCUENTO en vuestros pedidos en www.resinpro.es, si introducís el siguiente cupón descuento con mi nombre 👉 VictorMMR 👈 Un saludo y espero que os guste. ______________________________________ #cuadrospintadosamano #cuadrossinmarco #resincoasters #cuadrospersonalizados #cuadrosmodernos #cuadrosdecoracion #multicuadros #cuadrosymas #cuadrosdecorativos #cuadrospintadosamano #cuadrosabstractos #victor_mmr #resinproespana #resin_pro #instacuadros #resinpro_france #cuadrosoriginales #decoracioninteriores #decoracion #decoracionhogar #decorarconarte #artedecor #artedecorativo #interiorismo #interiordesign #interiorismocomercial #interiorismosevilla #interiores #interior_design #decoracionsevilla #resinproespaña (en Seville, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6KrcRLIsCX/?igshid=1t1v3c3cz6uqr
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adrianalizdiaz-blog · 5 years
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Somewhere familiar that has changed...
          The Private Island of Isleta Marina is the perfect getaway to relax and enjoy a good holiday. This Island is located in the middle of the sea near Fajardo. It is composed of two condominiums with incredible ocean views, three swimming pools, different type of courts (volleyball, basketball, tennis), green areas, numerous gazebos, and much more. Isleta Marina has a private port and ferry, which allows guests or residents to enjoy the panoramic view of places such as, “El Conquistador", Icacos, Palominos, Vieques, and Culebra. This place is perfect for living, for vacations in family given its good vibe, and for admiring the nature from its landscapes to the marine life that lives under the oceans. It also serves as a starting point to other destinations, since, people with boats spend the night and then continue their journey.  
           The Island had suffered and changed a lot since Hurricane Maria. The structure of the condominiums, the marine, the green areas, and the marine life suffered many damages. Many of the apartments of the people were destroyed, some boats sank and others disappeared, many reefs were destroyed and in a moment, the beauty of the site was lost. On the other hand, I had the opportunity to recently visit the island to observe the restoration and I was able to perceive again, the beauty and tranquility of the place.
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Somehow, I can relate this situation to the video "Pa'lante", since, many people on the island lost their home and had to leave the country. This incident drastically changed the lives of many Puerto Ricans and they literally had to walk away without looking back. It feels very sad to hear the different versions of the residents of the Island and how this experience marked them for the rest of their lives. As a result of this action, people are excited and motivated to fix the Island so that it will be better than before.
           From my point of view, the purpose of this Island is to attract tourism, as well as new ideas that make this place a better one. Isleta Marina promotes activities such as scuba diving, kayak tours, sailing competitions, parasailing, among other entertainments. In addition to this, the intention of this place is that human beings become disconnected from the world and technology, since it is a tropical environment where everything necessary lives there.
           When I got in to the ferry, I could enjoy the sea water, the dolphins, and observe the beauty of nature. The captain of the ferry began to talk about the history of Isleta Marina, since it was a flat island where boats lived and how it has changed so far. When he told me the story, my mind was able to travel towards that moment and imagine how much it has changed since then.
           Among the main activities that usually occur in this place, is to enjoy the beach, go for a ride on the boats, celebrate the holidays, and most importantly, share with the people. The environment of the private island is peaceful, tropical, and calm. The dynamic is very different from the current world, because people make you feel at home. From this perspective, it can be said that the interaction between human beings is good and reciprocal. In addition to this, I was able to observe many pictures of the residents of the Island, celebrating holidays, such as: holy week, Christmas, new year’s eve, and much more. This sense of unity, makes me think on how nice people can be by growing in a loving environment.
           Currently, the most common activities that are being carried out are the cleaning of beaches, fishing, and the restructuring of the place by the same people who live in there. Watching how people work to maintain the private island leaves a lot to say about the community and the love they share for their home. That’s why, I felt very excited to explore this new place and impressed by all of the things it contains.
           The Private Island of Isleta Marina has made me think about the idea of a Utopian world. By definition, Utopia is a perfect place where people live in harmony with nature. That sense of equality and good treatment towards the people, makes me think that prejudices are practically null. When I arrived I could instantly feel the good vibe of the place and positivism. At the same time, I tried to look for details that I did not agree with, but I did not found a single one. Finally, I hate to think that the reality is that there is no such thing as a perfect site, but I think this is the closest I’ve been to it.
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           “The best journeys answer questions that in the beginning you didn’t think to ask –180 degrees south.” This experience has made me wonder, how was this island in the middle of the sea originated? What was the purpose of the creator? What are the restrictions? What would happen next? Why do many people doesn’t know about this place? In this way, the questions are key for developing and cultivating the sense of doubt and thus, want to know more about a topic.
           “It’s been an extraordinary journey. I have learned so much along the way. I entered the modeling industry as a business person already. I always knew I belonged on the other side of the camera. – Kathy Ireland”. I have proposed to visit more often this Island as well as other places in Puerto Rico. The sense of discovering the new things of life and learning to appreciate them is one of the most rewarding experiences I have had. As the quote says, this process is to be enjoyed and remembered in our memories.
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noisykate · 7 years
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13 May 2017 (Posted 24 May)
The trip over from Ibiza was mostly brilliant; an average speed of 6 knots over 9 hours.  The “fair wind and following seas” of dreams and good wishes, accompanied by several lots of porpoises. The last 3 hours were a bit rolly, as the sustained 20+ knot wind built the waves up over the afternoon, and we reefed down a couple of times, to a half genoa and mizzen only, still doing 6 knots. Arriving in a little bay west of Palma at 11.30pm by moonlight, we found ‘Albatross’ and ‘Arctic Fern’ already anchored. We dropped our anchor between them, and settled in for a slightly rolly night, although the movement was much less than it had been at sea.
In the morning, we realised that of the nine boats anchored, we knew 4 of them, including ‘Gwendolyne’, the concrete-hulled gaff-rigged boat we met in the Rias.
The serenity was soon broken, with a constant stream of motor boats of all sizes arriving from nearby Palma, with varying degrees of competence. One motored over our trip line, cutting off the float. Fortunately, Howard and Caroline were watching and recovered it for us. The offending boat reluctantly donated 20 euros for a new line.  Another one spent 20 mins drifting through the anchorage trying to get his anchor down, with the spike of it wedged very firmly into his gel coat where he had obviously pulled it up last time without checking it, and docked it into the ‘keep’ upside down - ouch. Another one arrived, dropped their anchor and skipped off to the restaurant, leaving their boat gently dragging its anchor through the other anchored boats, causing one £££arge one some major problems recovering their anchor around it to move out of its way. The offending crew rocked up later, unperturbed, well fed; reset their anchor and sunbathed the afternoon away.
Ashore, there are some huge caves, allegedly carved out first by the Phoenicians. Or maybe by miners in the 14th century. There is, in typical Spanish fashion, no information anywhere on the why, the when or the how.  There is a huge complex clearly visible (and freely visitable) from the bay side, with some elaborate carvings inside, and some more portal-shapes (after which the bay Cala Portals takes its name) in the cliffs facing the sea – one providing shelter to some feral goats.
We have spent the last few weeks touring Ibiza; with David for a few days, then with Rachel and Nathan. We met up with Cousin Nigel, who lives - predictably - near the hippy market, in his aged airstream camper van.  
Rachel’s trip was supposed to include a trip to trendy Formentera, but the winds were wrong for it, so we went the other way, and anchored in beautiful Portinax. Unfortunately, the wind swung around overnight, leaving us rolling badly, so we upped-sticks at 2.30 am and motorsailed in the dark to Santa Eulalia, arriving there at about 6am. We returned to San Antonio via Es Palmador and Vedra, accompanied by dolphins for some of the way. Not enough to compensate Rachel for the nocturnal move from Portinax, though - so much for showing Rachel the glamorous up-side of sailing after her “near-death” experience in Scotland.  
The highlights of Ibiza; taking David to San Miguel, and watching him tear around the bay fighting for control of the oppy, and later a couple of days at Benirras, a beautiful little cove in the north of the Island, which we ‘shared’ with Albatross, Arctic Fern, and Spindrift. On Sundays, the local hippies congregate and ‘drum in the sunset’, with various drums and other percussion jazzing away for hours. In summer, they apparently continue until close to dawn, but for us, when the cool of the evening fell at about 11pm, they drifted away and it fell silent. In the morning, we walked to the neighbouring bay, San Miguel, and looked down on the anchorage we had taken David to.
The four boats then had a wonderful barbecue together on the beach the following night, making use of a rough timber balcony on a fisherman’s hut, watching the sun set over the sea, behind the rock guarding the bay.
The swimming on the first day was marred by ‘Medusa!!’ (jellyfish), which stung my arms and legs in several places before I was rescued by Mike in the dinghy. The next day, they had all gone, and it was lovely; the visibility fantastic, the bottom clear as a bell 5m away - underwater photo of a cuttlefish below! The jellyfish in question are clearly ‘poisonous’, but not drastically so, the sting about as painful as a stinging nettle, the sting-pain fading more quickly, although the weals have now come up again, and are itchy. Annoying, though relatively trivial.
Mallorca, so far (two days!) has been beautiful, but manically busy with other boatws, and therefore not particularly restful. I hope that as things settle down, we can find smaller anchorages that are out of day-range of the motor-boat crowd.  The ‘personal space’ around a sailing boat is quite significant – at least one clear boat length in every direction. The motorboaters take a different view, as they are generally stopping for a few hours at most, and anything less than actual physical contact is apparently fine with them. They are, individually, quite cheerful; stereotyping only very slightly: happy-go-lucky, fun types, with tattoos and boob jobs. Collectively, it is difficult to consider them less than a scourge, bringing with them noise, the smell of burning hydrocarbons, and constant jostling and movement.
A second day in the same place has been, if anything, worse – motorboats squeezing into ridiculous spaces, one or other of them constantly racing their tenders around the anchorage dodging swimmers.
At the end of today, it fell quiet as the last motorboat, towing the last ‘personal watercraft’ (jetski to you and me) hustled away accompanied by their loud stereo system and appalling choice of music, leaving us all bouncing in its huge wake. It was into the newfound tranquillity that Mike announced ‘we need to run the generator’. Let’s just say that I was very deeply unimpressed by this - that the peace of the evening, with the setting sun glowing on the portals of the Phoenician cave, the water sparkling - is being ruined by the din of our bloody buggering generator.  Karma, perhaps. I must be nicer to those poor motorboaters.
Now nearer Palma, to make contact with The Man Who Fixes Watermakers. Looks like we might be able to get a working watermaker for about 1000 euro. Ouch, but less than the 4500 for a new one…
Struggling to get usable internet – means taking the laptop ashore and buying coffee…
Now in Cala Pi, a tiny little rocky inlet, with a beach at the end, blue-green water – a lovely sail over here from Cala Islettas, where we spent the last few days with Arctic Fern and Albatross. Bus trip to Palma yesterday – nice enough town, usual tourist stuff, plus lots of higher-end clothing shops for the motorboat crowd. One of the marinas here is allegedly the ‘most expensive in the med’. Full of huge motorboats; a better visual symbol for the banking crisis ‘winners and losers’ would be hard to find.
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Moved on again; went back to Cala Isletas to meet up with Restless Spirits (Trina and Phil) the couple we first met in Den Helder, then again in Brighton.  They are having a short sprint round the med, courtesy of the Schengen agreement, which limits them to 90 days in the whole Schengen area, in any 180 day period. For the rest of the year, they are forced out of the area to spend their money somewhere else. This restriction apparently does not apply to New Zealanders; there is some special arrangement for them as recompense for the Rainbow Warrior episode, when people were murdered by the French secret service on the Greenpeace boat, then located in NZ waters.
We have now moved to Santa Ponsa, a large and pretty bay at the southern end of the island; shopping, washing, change the bed, a swim, catching up with all the others moored here that we know – two boats at the moment, but another 6 expected, meeting up for Lisa’s birthday on Thursday.
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indotripper19 · 5 years
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Bali - Día 2
En este segundo día de viaje, ya con las energías a tope luego de haber experimentado un emocionante primer vistazo a Ubud, nos trasladamos a Uuwatu. Allí visitamos  inicialmente el templo del Lago Bratan, llamado Pura Ulun Danu Bratan y también conocido como el Templo Flotante, uno de los templos más hipnotizantes y es núcleo de todos los templos de agua de Bali.
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La majestuosidad del mismo así como su simbolismo nos cautivó y pasamos un par de horas recorriendo el lugar y tomando fotografías que ciertamente no le hacen justicia.
Posterior a este magnifico inicio de la mañana, nos trasladamos a Tanah Lot, otro de los grandes templos Hinduistas en Bali. El avecinarnos a la entrada del mismo fue toda una experiencia: a manera de vestíbulo se podía apreciar todo un mercado infinito de artículos propios de la zona asi como de souvenirs y ofrendas religiosas. Ya dentro del espacio se podía apreciar el templo de Purah Tanah Lot al fondo, el cual esta erguido sobre una isleta frente a la costa. Construido por un sacerdote durante el siglo XVI, el templo está dedicado a los espíritus guardianes del mar y se cree que está vigilado por las peligrosas serpientes marinas que habitan bajo la superficie. El interior del templo, al que se accede a través de una escalera tallada en la roca, no se puede visitar pero al atardecer es posible acercarse hasta el santuario para recibir una bendición otorgada por los sacerdotes.
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 Posterior a esto nos deleitaron con un espectáculo de la Danza del Fuego: se trata de la danza Kechak la cual es  representado sin acompañamiento de ninguna música instrumental, solo con un coro masculino de 70 bailarines, cuyas sacudidas, palmoteos y canciones forman el fondo para la historia de Ramayana. Fue impresionante observar la coordinación, elegancia y capacidad artística de la puesta en escena así como de la habilidad de los actores de dar la historia a entender.
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Cerramos esa maravillosa noche con una deliciosa cena a la orilla del mar en la playa de Jimbaran. Segundo día y ya estaba encantada con todo lo que había vivido. Un día inolvidable!
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juanmerkader · 6 years
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Amanece en La Isleta por Juan Mercader Por Flickr: parque Sobrenatural de Cabo de Gata
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alejandroquinteros · 5 years
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Les informo que el DRN y la Marina de Isleta nos han pedido a todos los dueños de embarcaciones ancladas en su vecindad de mover nuestros veleros a un area designada por razón del paso de la tormenta entre el dia martes y miércoles. Estoy obligado a ir a mover mi velero mañana. Nos reuniremos el miércoles.
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angelinapizarro · 6 years
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